SEOUL, Dec 4 (Reuters) - South Korea on Monday said it will consult China to prevent disruption to urea supplies after Korean companies reported the fertiliser and emissions reducing chemical was taking longer to pass through Chinese customs on its way to the peninsula.
South Korea imports over 90% of its urea supply from China.
In late 2021, a new Chinese export requirement aimed at increasing domestic supplies triggered panic buying among South Korean drivers of diesel cars and trucks who are required to use urea solutions to cut emissions.
South Korea resorted to government rations while trying to secure alternative suppliers.
Diesel cars account for about 40% of registered vehicles in South Korea.
Persons:
Choi Nam, Ahn Duk, geun, Hyonhee Shin, Joyce Lee, Ed Davies, Christopher Cushing, Miral
Organizations:
Ministry of Trade, Industry, Energy, South, Diesel, Thomson
Locations:
SEOUL, South Korea, China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Beijing, Australia